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  • Beaker culture in Sardinia
  • The Beaker culture in Sardinia appeared circa 2100 BC (or according to other datations in 2300 BC or earlier) during the last phase of the Chalcolithic

    Beaker culture in Sardinia

    Beaker culture in Sardinia

    Beaker_culture_in_Sardinia

  • Bell Beaker culture
  • European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC

    Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell_Beaker_culture

  • Sardinia
  • Island in the Mediterranean and region of Italy

    late Chalcolithic the so-called Beaker culture, coming from various parts of Continental Europe, appeared in Sardinia. These new people predominantly

    Sardinia

    Sardinia

    Sardinia

  • Pre-Nuragic Sardinia
  • Period in the prehistory of Sardinia

    time gold items appeared in island (Tomb of Bingia 'e Monti, Gonnostramatza). The Beaker culture in Sardinia was divided in three phases: The older phase

    Pre-Nuragic Sardinia

    Pre-Nuragic Sardinia

    Pre-Nuragic_Sardinia

  • Monte Claro culture
  • Chalcolithic culture on the island of Sardinia

    in some of the settlements. Pottery Olmedo, Monte Baranta Oliena, Birai Monte Claro sites in Sardinia Pre-Nuragic Sardinia Beaker culture in Sardinia

    Monte Claro culture

    Monte Claro culture

    Monte_Claro_culture

  • Bonnanaro culture
  • 2nd millennium BCE, protohistoric Archaeological culture in Sardinia

    of a patrilocal society. Pre-Nuragic Sardinia Beaker culture in Sardinia Nuragic civilization History of Sardinia Ugas 2005, p. 12. Lilliu 2004, p. 362

    Bonnanaro culture

    Bonnanaro culture

    Bonnanaro_culture

  • Nuragic civilization
  • Archaeological culture in Sardinia

    when the Beaker culture, which at the time was widespread in almost all western Europe, appeared on the island. The beakers arrived in Sardinia from two

    Nuragic civilization

    Nuragic civilization

    Nuragic_civilization

  • Giants of Mont'e Prama
  • Ancient sculptures in Sardinia (Italy)

    represented in the Filitosa sculptures. During the Early Bronze Age the "epicampaniform style", a late expression of the Bell-Beaker culture, became spread

    Giants of Mont'e Prama

    Giants of Mont'e Prama

    Giants_of_Mont'e_Prama

  • Polada culture
  • Bronze Age culture

    the previous Bell Beaker Culture including the usage of the bow and a certain mastery in metallurgy. Apart from that, the Polada culture does not correspond

    Polada culture

    Polada_culture

  • Necropolis of Is Loccis-Santus
  • Archaeological site in Sardinia, Italy

    attributable to the Ozieri culture, Abealzu-Filigosa culture, Monte Claro culture, the Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro culture and are now exposed in the Villa Sulcis

    Necropolis of Is Loccis-Santus

    Necropolis of Is Loccis-Santus

    Necropolis_of_Is_Loccis-Santus

  • Bronze Age
  • Historical period (c. 3300–1200 BCE)

    Whittlesey, host to the most complete Bronze Age wheel ever to be found. The Beaker culture displayed different behaviours from earlier Neolithic people, and cultural

    Bronze Age

    Bronze Age

    Bronze_Age

  • History of Sardinia
  • island of Sardinia is present in the form of nuraghes and other prehistoric monuments, which dot the land. The recorded history of Sardinia begins with

    History of Sardinia

    History of Sardinia

    History_of_Sardinia

  • Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju
  • Archaeological site in Alghero, Italy

    Monte Claro, Bell Beaker, Bonnanaro). Furthermore, finds of flint tools, mace-heads, arrowheads, axes and beads suggest a culture which emphasized hunting

    Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju

    Necropolis of Anghelu Ruju

    Necropolis_of_Anghelu_Ruju

  • Bronze Age Europe
  • Archeological age, 3200–600 BC

    archaeological cultures in Central Europe include: Vučedol culture Bell Beaker culture Únětice culture Ottomány culture Rhône culture Mierzanowice culture Hatvan

    Bronze Age Europe

    Bronze_Age_Europe

  • Tomb of Bingia 'e Monti
  • Archaeological site in Sardinia, Italy

    the people of the Monte Claro culture, the Bell Beaker culture, and the Bonnanaro culture. Excavations have uncovered, in addition to numerous skeletal

    Tomb of Bingia 'e Monti

    Tomb of Bingia 'e Monti

    Tomb_of_Bingia_'e_Monti

  • Monte d'Accoddi
  • Neolithic archaeological site in northern Sardinia

    Monte d'Accoddi is a Neolithic archaeological site in northern Sardinia, located in the territory of Sassari, Italy. The site consists of a massive raised

    Monte d'Accoddi

    Monte d'Accoddi

    Monte_d'Accoddi

  • Prehistoric Italy
  • Prehistory of Italy

    the Iron Age. The Bell Beaker culture marks the transition between the Eneolithic and the early Bronze Age. Bell Beaker culture ceramic vessel Anthropomorphic

    Prehistoric Italy

    Prehistoric Italy

    Prehistoric_Italy

  • List of ancient peoples of Italy
  • Abealzu-Filigosa culture Monte Claro culture Sardinian Beaker culture Beaker culture Remedello culture Rinaldone culture Laterza culture Gaudo culture Conelle-Ortucchio

    List of ancient peoples of Italy

    List of ancient peoples of Italy

    List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy

  • Tomb of Padru Jossu
  • Burial in Sardinia, Italy

    located in the west wall. The site was used during the Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age by the people of the Monte Claro culture and the Bell Beaker culture

    Tomb of Padru Jossu

    Tomb of Padru Jossu

    Tomb_of_Padru_Jossu

  • Los Millares
  • Chalcolithic occupation site in Spain

    defense and power. Los Millares participated in the continental trends of Megalithism and the Beaker culture [citation needed]. Analysis of occupation material

    Los Millares

    Los Millares

    Los_Millares

  • Necropolis of Santu Pedru
  • Archaeological site in Alghero, Italy

    millennium by the cultures of Ozieri, Abealzu-Filigosa, Monte Claro, Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro. Tripod footed bowl, Bell Beaker culture Alghero, Necropoli

    Necropolis of Santu Pedru

    Necropolis of Santu Pedru

    Necropolis_of_Santu_Pedru

  • Sardinians
  • People from (or residents of) Sardinia

    arose in the Middle Bronze Age, during the Late Bonnanaro culture, which showed connections with the previous Beaker culture and the Polada culture of northern

    Sardinians

    Sardinians

    Sardinians

  • Domus de Janas
  • Type of chamber tomb found in Sardinia, Italy

    found in Sardinia. They consist of several chambers quarried out by the people of the San Ciriaco through Ozieri cultures and subsequent cultures, resembling

    Domus de Janas

    Domus de Janas

    Domus_de_Janas

  • Megalith
  • Large stone used to build a structure or monument

    the megalithic Bell-beaker culture in Iberia, Germany, and the British Isles (stone circle at Stonehenge). With the bell-beakers, the Neolithic period

    Megalith

    Megalith

    Megalith

  • Genetic history of Italy
  • This Bell Beaker-related steppe ancestry was in turn derived from the earlier Corded Ware culture, rather than directly from the Yamnaya culture. The Greeks

    Genetic history of Italy

    Genetic history of Italy

    Genetic_history_of_Italy

  • Necropolis of Montessu
  • Archeological site in Villaperuccio, Sardinia, Italy

    alternated the cultures of Ozieri, Abealzu-Filigosa, Monte Claro, Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro. Some domus de janas feature engraved patterns in relief such

    Necropolis of Montessu

    Necropolis of Montessu

    Necropolis_of_Montessu

  • Necropolis of Is Calitas
  • Archaeological site in Soleminis, Italy

    to the Bonnanaro culture (first half of the 2nd millennium BC) and show in part a derivation from the previous Bell Beaker culture, in particular of its

    Necropolis of Is Calitas

    Necropolis_of_Is_Calitas

  • Late Bronze Age collapse
  • Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age

    England. Lead from Sardinia was still being imported to the southern Levant following 1200 BC during the early Iron Age. These sites in the Southern Levant

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late_Bronze_Age_collapse

  • Sulcis
  • Geographic region of Sardinia

    Sulcis (Maurreddia or Meurreddia in Sardinian language) is a subregion of Sardinia, Italy, in the Province of South Sardinia. Languages spoken include Italian

    Sulcis

    Sulcis

    Sulcis

  • Italic peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic group

    brought the Beaker culture and the use of bronze smithing, to the Po Valley, to Tuscany and to the coasts of Sardinia and Sicily. The Beakers could have

    Italic peoples

    Italic peoples

    Italic_peoples

  • Iglesias, Sardinia
  • Comune in Sardinia, Italy

    Ozieri culture, were discovered in the mountainous region of San Benedetto. Other pre-Nuragic finds attributed to the Monte Claro, Bell Beaker and Bonnanaro

    Iglesias, Sardinia

    Iglesias, Sardinia

    Iglesias,_Sardinia

  • Haplogroup V (mtDNA)
  • Human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup

    Genome of a Novosvobodnaya Culture Representative using Next-Generation Sequencing and Its Relation to the Funnel Beaker Culture A. G. Nikitin et al. (2010)

    Haplogroup V (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup_V_(mtDNA)

  • Rinaldone culture
  • Eneolithic culture in 3–4 BCE

    relative closure of Rinaldone's culture to external influences is particularly visible during the development of the Bell Beaker around 2600 BC. Outside the

    Rinaldone culture

    Rinaldone culture

    Rinaldone_culture

  • Terramare culture
  • Archaeological culture in Northern Italy

    Terramare culture was a dominant component of the Proto-Villanovan culture—especially in its northern and Campanian phases and the Terramare culture has been

    Terramare culture

    Terramare culture

    Terramare_culture

  • Apennine culture
  • Technology complex in Italy

    The Apennine culture is a technology complex in central and southern Italy from the Italian Middle Bronze Age (15th–14th centuries BC). In the mid-20th

    Apennine culture

    Apennine culture

    Apennine_culture

  • Prehistoric Europe
  • BC Argaric culture gold diadem, Spain, 1600 BC Nuraghe Santu Antine in Torralba, Sardinia, Italy, c. 1600 BC Nuragic ship model, Sardinia, 1000 BC Valchitran

    Prehistoric Europe

    Prehistoric Europe

    Prehistoric_Europe

  • Paleo-Sardinian language
  • Extinct language isolate indigenous to the island of Sardinia

    Mediterranean island of Sardinia by the ancient Sardinian population during the Nuragic era. Starting from the Roman conquest of Sardinia and Corsica, a process

    Paleo-Sardinian language

    Paleo-Sardinian language

    Paleo-Sardinian_language

  • Canegrate culture
  • Archaeological culture in Italy

    The Canegrate culture was a civilization of prehistoric Italy that developed in the late Bronze Age (13th century BC), in the areas that are now western

    Canegrate culture

    Canegrate_culture

  • Timeline of Iberian prehistory
  • Chalcolithic culture of Vila Nova, a Megalithic European culture, around the area of modern Lisbon. Beaker culture spreads to most of Western Europe (Portugal, Spain

    Timeline of Iberian prehistory

    Timeline_of_Iberian_prehistory

  • Early European Farmers
  • Archaeogenetic name for an ancestral genetic component

    genetic resurgence in the succeeding centuries. More than 90% of Britain's Neolithic gene pool was replaced with the arrival of the Bell Beaker people around

    Early European Farmers

    Early European Farmers

    Early_European_Farmers

  • Gaudo culture
  • The Gaudo Culture is an Eneolithic culture from Southern Italy, primarily in the region of Campania, active at the end of the 4th millennium BC, whose

    Gaudo culture

    Gaudo culture

    Gaudo_culture

  • Linear Pottery culture
  • Archaeological horizon of Neolithic Europe

    the middle Elbe. In 2019, two large Rondel complexes were discovered east of the Vistula River near Toruń in Poland. A number of cultures ultimately replaced

    Linear Pottery culture

    Linear Pottery culture

    Linear_Pottery_culture

  • Civic Archaeological Museum of the Menhir Statues
  • Archaeological museum in Sardinia, Italy

    many different periods and touch various cultures, from the Abealzu-Filigosa and Bonnannaro ones to the Bell Beaker one. The menhirs of the territory: The

    Civic Archaeological Museum of the Menhir Statues

    Civic Archaeological Museum of the Menhir Statues

    Civic_Archaeological_Museum_of_the_Menhir_Statues

  • Haplogroup R1b
  • Type of paternal lineage

    particularly Britain, to the spread of the Beaker culture, with a sudden appearance of many R1b-M269 haplogroups in Western Europe ca. 5000–4500 years BP during

    Haplogroup R1b

    Haplogroup R1b

    Haplogroup_R1b

  • Italic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    brought by migrants to the peninsula sometime in the 2nd millennium BC through Bell Beaker and Urnfield culture groups north and east of the Alps. However

    Italic languages

    Italic languages

    Italic_languages

  • Mallorca
  • Island in the Mediterranean Sea

    southern France, by people associated with the Bell Beaker culture. The arrival of humans resulted in the rapid extinction of the three species of terrestrial

    Mallorca

    Mallorca

    Mallorca

  • Neolithic Europe
  • Era of pre-history prior to copper & bronze ages in each region

    Danubian (and maybe Central) Europe in the Chalcolithic or early Bronze Age, e.g. with the Corded Ware or Beaker cultures (see also Kurgan hypothesis for

    Neolithic Europe

    Neolithic Europe

    Neolithic_Europe

  • Haplogroup H (Y-DNA)
  • Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup

    been found in remains of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB), which is part of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, a Neolithic culture centered in upper Mesopotamia

    Haplogroup H (Y-DNA)

    Haplogroup H (Y-DNA)

    Haplogroup_H_(Y-DNA)

  • Sicilians
  • Romance ethnic group

    river known in Valencian as the Xúquer and in Castilian as the Júcar. The Beaker was introduced in Sicily from Sardinia and spread mainly in the north-west

    Sicilians

    Sicilians

    Sicilians

  • 4th millennium BC
  • Nuragic civilization (Sardinia) Northern and western Europe 4000–2700 BC – The Funnelbeaker culture, Scandinavia, originated in southern parts of Europe

    4th millennium BC

    4th millennium BC

    4th_millennium_BC

  • Nordic Bronze Age
  • Archaeological period in Northern Europe

    Corded Ware variant), the Single Grave Culture (the north German and Danish Corded Ware variant) and Bell Beaker culture, as well as from influence that came

    Nordic Bronze Age

    Nordic Bronze Age

    Nordic_Bronze_Age

  • Genetic history of North Africa
  • North African genetic history

    throughout the region (as well as the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica etc.) and built a powerful empire that controlled most of the

    Genetic history of North Africa

    Genetic_history_of_North_Africa

  • History of Italy
  • identified with the Beaker culture and by the use of bronze smithing, in the Padan Plain, in Tuscany and on the coasts of Sardinia and Sicily. In the mid-2nd

    History of Italy

    History of Italy

    History_of_Italy

  • History of Valais
  • History of the current canton of Valais, Switzerland

    Valaisan Final Neolithic. Then, between 2500 BC and 2200 BC, the Bell Beaker culture also spread to the Valais. The graves of the Petit-Chasseur became individual

    History of Valais

    History of Valais

    History_of_Valais

  • Phrygia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    Ascough, Richard S. (2015). "Roman Phrygia: Culture and Society. Edited by PeterThonemann. Greek Culture in the Roman World. Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

  • Iberian Peninsula
  • Peninsula in southwestern Europe

    Africa. Around 2800 – 2700 BCE, the Beaker culture, which produced the Maritime Bell Beaker, probably originated in the vibrant copper-using communities

    Iberian Peninsula

    Iberian Peninsula

    Iberian_Peninsula

  • Balearic Islands
  • Spanish archipelago in the Mediterranean

    Iberian Peninsula or southern France, by people associated with the Bell Beaker culture. Little is recorded about the inhabitants of the islands during classical

    Balearic Islands

    Balearic Islands

    Balearic_Islands

  • List of Italic peoples
  • Capenates (in Capena and Ager Capenas, Capena land) Falerii (in Falerii and Ager Faliscus) Sardinia Falisci (in and around Peronia, northeastern Sardinia) Aborigines

    List of Italic peoples

    List_of_Italic_peoples

  • List of ancient Greek tribes
  • as well as distinct traditions in mythology and religion. Some groups were of mixed origin, forming a syncretic culture through absorption and assimilation

    List of ancient Greek tribes

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes

  • Etruscan origins
  • Theories on the ancient Italian civilization

    archaeological continuity in Etruria can be traced back at least to the Bell Beaker culture. A significant discontinuity is recorded only during the transition

    Etruscan origins

    Etruscan origins

    Etruscan_origins

  • Ethnic groups in Europe
  • Proto-Italo-Celtic ancestor of both Italic and Celtic (assumed for the Bell beaker period), and a Proto-Balto-Slavic language (assumed for roughly the Corded

    Ethnic groups in Europe

    Ethnic_groups_in_Europe

  • African admixture in Europe
  • Genetic mixing of peoples

    Neolithic/Early Bronze Age Bell Beaker culture further contributed to the North African genepool. It has been suggested that the first farmers in West Asia, descended

    African admixture in Europe

    African_admixture_in_Europe

  • British Iron Age
  • Period of British prehistory, from c.800BC until the Roman occupation

    earlier Bronze Age, perhaps as early as the Bell Beaker migration at the start of the Bronze Age. In 2021, an archaeogenetics study (led by Nick Patterson

    British Iron Age

    British Iron Age

    British_Iron_Age

  • Haplogroup R-M269
  • Gene group

    are associated with the non-Iberian steppe-related groups of the Bell Beaker culture, and demonstrate the relationship between steppe-related ancestry and

    Haplogroup R-M269

    Haplogroup R-M269

    Haplogroup_R-M269

  • Illyrians
  • Ancient Western Balkanic tribes

    which carry J-L283 have been found in the Late Bronze Age Nuragic civilization of Sardinia. This late find in Sardinia in comparison to western Balkan samples

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

  • Latins (Italic tribe)
  • Italic tribe in ancient antiquity

    authors have suggested that the Beaker culture of Central and Western Europe was a candidate for an early Indo-European culture, and more specifically, for

    Latins (Italic tribe)

    Latins (Italic tribe)

    Latins_(Italic_tribe)

  • Genetic history of Europe
  • Bronze Age population replacements are associated with the Bell Beaker and Corded Ware cultures archaeologically and with a second wave of Indo-European expansion

    Genetic history of Europe

    Genetic history of Europe

    Genetic_history_of_Europe

  • Blond
  • Human hair color

    ~14-60% in the aforementioned later steppe groups. Interestingly, light pigmentation phenotype prevalence was nominally higher in the Beaker group than in Corded

    Blond

    Blond

    Blond

  • Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula
  • Ancestry of Spanish and Portuguese people

    European Bell Beaker culture, Hallstatt culture, and Tumulus culture belonged to this subclade. R-S28/R-U152 is slightly significant in Seville, Barcelona

    Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula

    Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula

    Genetic_history_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Languages of Europe
  • Age, around 4,000 years ago (Bell-Beaker culture). The Germanic languages make up the predominant language family in Western, Northern and Central Europe

    Languages of Europe

    Languages of Europe

    Languages_of_Europe

  • Hispania
  • Roman province (218 BC – 472 AD)

    modern Portugal, as well as the Chalcolithic and Beaker cultures. During the 1st millennium BC, in the Bronze Age, the first wave of migrations into

    Hispania

    Hispania

    Hispania

  • History of Sicily
  • north-west – for example, the peoples of Bell Beaker culture (bearers of the dolmens culture, recently discovered in this island and dating back to the Neolithic

    History of Sicily

    History of Sicily

    History_of_Sicily

  • Romance languages
  • Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin

    official, in an area of Aragon known as La Franja. In addition, it is spoken by many residents of Alghero, on the island of Sardinia and is co-official in that

    Romance languages

    Romance languages

    Romance_languages

  • Great Britain
  • Island northwest of continental Europe

    arrived in Britain around 4000 BC, replacing the pre-existing hunter gatherers. Around 2000 BC, the Bronze Age Bell Beaker Culture arrived in Britain

    Great Britain

    Great Britain

    Great_Britain

  • Midden
  • Old dump for domestic waste

    the Atlantic seaboard and in Denmark and primarily date to the 5th millennium BCE (Ertebølle and Early Funnel Beaker cultures), containing the remains

    Midden

    Midden

    Midden

  • Ferriby Boats
  • Rare examples of British Bronze Age sewn-plank boats

    difference in age. Dover Bronze Age Boat Bell Beaker culture Chapman, Henry P. (2021). "Seascapes and Landscapes—the Siting of the Ferriby Boat Finds in the

    Ferriby Boats

    Ferriby Boats

    Ferriby_Boats

  • Samnites
  • Italic people living in Samnium in south-central Italy

    were usually dippers, or jugs. The smaller vessels were usually cups, beakers, kylikes, and kantharoi. It was common to import these goods, for example

    Samnites

    Samnites

    Samnites

  • Italians
  • Ethnic group native to Italy

    Indo-European migrations into Italy in the Bronze Age occurred from Central Europe (e.g. the Bell Beaker culture), followed by the Italo-Celts (e.g. the

    Italians

    Italians

    Italians

  • Picentes
  • Population of Picenum, on the northern Adriatic coastal plain of ancient Italy

    related to the Sabellians, as Steppe ancestry and Bell Beaker culture materials have been found in central Italy since c. 1600 BC. Picentini date from the

    Picentes

    Picentes

    Picentes

  • Sewn boat
  • Type of wooden boat

    adhesive. Lashed-lug boat Bell Beaker culture This model is Coates, J.F., 1985, Some Structural Models for Sewn Boats, in S.McGrail and E.Kentley (eds)

    Sewn boat

    Sewn boat

    Sewn_boat

  • Byzantine cuisine
  • Historical regional cuisine

    Mount Athos from the 14th-century depicts food served in multiple bowls, with wine jugs, and beakers, individual bread rolls, and shared dishes and knives

    Byzantine cuisine

    Byzantine_cuisine

  • Timeline of Geneva
  • Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Prussia, Italy, Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia: With a Gazetteer. London: John Stockdale. 1800. OCLC 79519893. Abraham

    Timeline of Geneva

    Timeline of Geneva

    Timeline_of_Geneva

  • Haplogroup I (mtDNA)
  • Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    ancient European samples found in Paleolithic and Mesolithic grave sites. In 2017, in a site on Italian island of Sardinia was found a sample with the subclade

    Haplogroup I (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup_I_(mtDNA)

  • Roman Cyprus
  • Roman province

    deceased. Glass was also being used in Cyprus to produce sack-shaped beakers. These are significant as they are only found in Cyprus. This, and the presence

    Roman Cyprus

    Roman Cyprus

    Roman_Cyprus

  • Byzantine glass
  • Glassmaking in the Byzantine Empire

    phased out by the fifth century including: bowls, flat- bottomed cups and beakers, and footed wine jugs featuring trefoil mouths. A major innovation of the

    Byzantine glass

    Byzantine glass

    Byzantine_glass

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